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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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31.01.1990 Bulletin 1990/05 |
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Date of filing: 18.08.1986 |
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Brake device
Bremsvorrichtung
Dispositif de freinage
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30.08.1985 GB 8521630
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29.04.1987 Bulletin 1987/18 |
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Proprietor: TI INTERLOCK LIMITED |
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Bedford MK42 9RD (GB) |
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- Pearson, Barry
Bedford MK42 9RD (GB)
- Barker, Clive A.
Bedford MK42 9RD (GB)
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Representative: Jones, Ian |
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W.P. THOMPSON & CO.
Celcon House
289-293 High Holborn London WC1V 7HU London WC1V 7HU (GB) |
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References cited: :
EP-A- 0 064 935 FR-A- 2 398 930 GB-A- 1 450 492
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EP-A- 0 127 180 FR-A- 2 436 287 GB-A- 2 100 814
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| Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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[0001] The invention relates to a brake device for braking a shaft, the brake device comprising
a brake disc carried by the shaft, and brake assemblies each including a brake element
which is selectively movable into frictional engagement with the brake disc, the brake
assemblies being carried by a support member which can be pivoted between an operative
position in which the brake elements of the brake assemblies can engage the brake
disc and a servicing position in which the brake assemblies are spaced from the brake
disc.
[0002] There is known from GB-A-1 450 492 a winch spool with a disc brake system in which
a caliper mounts selectively operable brake assemblies. The caliper can be pivoted
from an operative position to a servicing position about an axis which extends parallel
to the brake disc axis.
[0003] Also there is known from FR-A-2 398 930, a vehicle brake in which a support member
carrying a brake pad can be pivoted about an axis transverse to the axis of a brake
disc, but the brake pad is fired, and not part of brake assembly by which it can be
selectively moved against the brake disc.
[0004] According to the present invention, a brake device of the kind described is characterised
in that the support member comprises a front portion of a housing in which the brake
disc is contained, the front portion being pivoted on a fixed rear portion of the
housing, through which the shaft protrudes, about an axis transverse to the brake
disc axis.
[0005] The front housing portion can thus be pivoted for example downwardly on about a generally
horizontal axis, for example an axis below and perpendicular to a generally horizontal
shaft axis, to expose for servicing the brake pads and the actuators which drive them.
The front housing portion can be pivotable for movement relative to the rear portion
of the housing through an appropriate angle, say 90° or 180° and the pivot arrangement
can be such as to facilitate separation of the support from the device. The front
housing portion can be square or rectangular with a hinge connection along one side
and fastening means at the other, in the form for example of a fastening clamp or
bolt, which may be associated with a locating means, at each corner.
[0006] The brake disc is preferably backed by a further braking pad or pads, which may be
passive or movable to apply a positive braking force, and which are preferably disposed
directly opposite the first- mentioned braking pads. To facilitate servicing of these,
the invention can provide that the brake disc is readily removable from its shaft
for example by being slideably received thereon by way of co-operating interior and
exterior splines.
[0007] The housing is preferably apertured to allow a cooling air flow therethrough, and
may have side walls with wire mesh guard screen or a pressed metal screen formed with
lips at its ends by which it can be slidingly received on ridges formed on corner
pillars of the housing. The air flow is preferably induced by an impeller means and
this can conveniently be constituted by the brake disc itself.
[0008] The invention is further described below, by way of illustration, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figs. 1 and 2 are perspective views of a first brake device embodying the invention,
shown respectively in a closed and an opened position;
Figs. 3 and 4 are perspective rear and front views respectively of a brake disc incorporated
in the brake device of Figures 1 and 2;
Fig. 5 is a partial plan view of a front housing portion of the brake device of Figures
1 and 2;
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view through an actuator included in the brake device
of Figs. 1 and 2;
Figs. 7 and 8 are views similar to those of Figs. 1 and 2 but of a second brake device
embodying the invention;
Figs. 9 and 10 are partial perspective views on a larger scale of the housing of a
third brake device embodying the invention; and
Fig. 11 is fragmentary perspective view of a brake pad and actuator assembly of the
brake device of Fig. 9 and 10.
[0009] The brake device 1 of Figs. 1 - 6 comprises a housing having front and rear portions
2 and 4 formed as aluminium casting. The rear casting 4 has the form of a generally
square open-topped box, of which the apertured base wall is connected in use to an
apparatus of which a rotary shaft is to be braked. The sides are constituted by corner
posts joined by louvres spaced so as not to unduly obstruct airflow.
[0010] The front casting 2 is also generally of the form of a square open-topped box, of
which the sides are solid, whilst the base wall, which forms the front of the housing
has an inwardly protruding sleeve portion 6 across which extend guard ribs 7, again
shaped so as not to unduly obstruct airflow.
[0011] The lower corner posts of the rear casting 4 have forwardly protruding lugs 10 received
in slots in the corresponding corner posts 11 of the casting 2 through which extend
pivot bolts 12 on which the front casting can pivot through about 90° between the
closed position of Fig. 1 and the open position of Fig. 2.
[0012] The bolts 12 are preferably readily withdrawable to allow separation of the two castings.
[0013] The upper corner posts 15 of the rear casting 4 have recesses for receiving fixing
bolts 16 extending through holes in the corresponding corner posts 17 of the front
casting 2. Locating cones 19 on the corner posts 15 are receivable in the holes in
the corner posts 17 to assist alignment of the two housing portions as the casting
4 is pivoted upwardly to the closed position in which they are secured together by
turning the ends of the bolts 16 accessible from the front of the housing.
[0014] A brake disc 20 within the housing is slidably received on the shaft to be braked.
[0015] The brake disc, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, comprises spaced front and rear annular
walls 22 and 24 having vanes extending inwardly between them to induce a cooling airflow
through the brake device.
[0016] The central aperture of the front wall 22 matches that of the sleeve 6 formed in
the front housing casting 2, to ensure good air flow. A hub 26 projecting rearwardly
from the inner wall 24 is internally splined at 27 for co-operation with splines at
an end of the shaft to be braked.
[0017] The exposed side of the wall 22 can be frictionally engaged by brake pads 30 mounted
by way of actuators 31 in the front casting 2, on operation of the actuators.
[0018] As appears from Fig. 2, eight separate brake pads 30 are arranged in the front casting
2 in a ring concentrically around the sleeve 6. The brake device 1 is thus of the
spot brake type, and in accordance with the teaching of GB 2 100 184 A, a selected
number of the brake pads can be mounted in the housing, the number being matched to
the work duty of the brake device. Each brake pad mounted by the front casting 2 is
directly opposed axially of the shaft and brake disc 20 by a brake pad mounted on
the rear casting 4. Although the rear brake pads could be movable by actuators, like
the pads 30, they are normally fixed in position in the casting 4.
[0019] Each of the brake pads 30 forms, together with the fluid pressure operated actuator
31, a part of a braking assembly which may correspond to the brake pad actuator assembly
described in GB 2 100 184 A. However, as shown in the present Fig. 6, the assembly
can comprise the friction puck or brake pad 30, which is preferably non-circular,
for example, rectangular, in cross-section, to provide a larger engagement area than
a circular pad, and an actuator 31 of circular cross-section comprising an elastomeric
capsule 32, which may be fabric reinforced and which is operated by pressure fluid
(oil or compressed air) fed into the capsule by way of a nipple 34. The pressure fluid
is supplied to the device 1 by a tube 35 and distribute to the various actuators by
a pipe 36 and a distribution manifold clamped inside the casting 2. Between the actuator
capsule and the brake pad there is provided an insulation pad 37.
[0020] Each actuator 31 is located on the casting 2 by a part-circular integrally formed
actuator location web 40 and by an opposed arcuate exterior surface portion 41 of
the sleeve 6. Concentrically within the web 40 and the surface portion 41, are provided
likewise integrally formed part-circular webs 42 which afford backing support for
the actuator capsule 32.
[0021] Also integrally cast into the casting 2 are brake pad guides 44 comprising axially
extending walls, of which the side edges are received in grooves formed in the brake
pads 30. The brake pads are thus guided for strictly axial movement in depencence
on the fluid pressure applied to the capsule 32.
[0022] In Figs 7 and 8, parts of the second brake device 100 of the invention which correspond
to parts of the first brake device 1 are indicated by the reference numerals previously
used. Except as noted below, the device 100 corresponds to the device 1.
[0023] The brake device 100 again has a housing comprising hingedly connected front and
rear castings 102 and 104 functioning similarly to the castings 2 and 4 and of generally
similar shape. The sides of the rear casting 104 however have major cut-out portions
between corner posts 115 which have channels for slidably receiving welded wire guards
105, which can be readily removed when the housing is open for improved access to
the rear casting interior. The guards are retained by further channels in the edges
of the sides of the front casting.
[0024] Along its lower side, the rear casting 104 has an extension 101 on which the front
casting 102 is pivoted. As shown in Fig. 2, the front portion of the extension 101
is formed with upright slots within which are received lugs 110 extending from the
front casting. Bolts 112 secured by nuts operate as hinge pins and retain the castings
together. The slots and lugs are so arranged that the front casting can pivot downwardly
from the fixed rear casting through approximately 180°. Preferably, the hinge pins
112 again can be readily removed, so that the two castings can be completely separated.
[0025] The castings 102 and 104 are releasably secured together by clamping bolts 116 received
in holes extending through the upper front casing corner posts 117, and through locating
cones 119 receivable in recesses in the rear casting corner posts 115.
[0026] Around the sleeve 6, the front casting 102 mounts six assemblies, each comprising
a braking pad 30 and an actuator 31, in the same way as the casting 2. However, to
limit wear on the brake pad guides 44 replaceable slide inserts 103, in the form of
spring steel strips or of lenghts of an extended plastics strip of suitable cross-section,
are provided between each edge of the guide and the associated brake pad.
[0027] In Figs. 9 - 11, parts of the third brake device according to the invention which
correspond to parts of the previously described brake device are indicated by the
the reference numerals previously employed. Except as noted below, the third brake
device corresponds to the brake devices 1 and 100.
[0028] As appears from Fig. 9, the side walls 201 of the rear housing portion 204 are formed
with substantially rectangular cut-out portions, edged with integrally cast ridges
202, for reception of an apertured grille 205. The grille 205 is a rectangular metal
pressing formed at around the middle of its shorter edges with flap portions or lips
206 turned out at right angles to the plane of the grille and then outwardly parallel
to this plane. The ridges 202 are slidably received between this lip 206 and the adjacent
edges of the grille. The ridges 202 are readily integrally cast and the grille 205
can be readily replaced after removal for access to the housing interior.
[0029] As shown in Fig. 10, at each of the lower corners of the rear housing portion 204
there is integrally cast a selection manifold 210 for control of fluid pressure to
actuators 220 mounted on the front housing portion 212 of the third brake device,
which is hingedly connected to the housing portion 204 by pivot bolts 214.
[0030] Pressure fluid is supplied to each manifold 210 by a fluid pressure line (not shown)
for distribution being controlled by longitudinal movement of valve spools 216 received
in bores through the manifold 210. An end of each spool 216 is accessible at the housing
exterior, as shown.
[0031] Each of the actuators 220, as appears from Fig. 11, is arranged to apply a brake
or friction pad 30 to the brake disc 20, and is located in the front housing portion
202 by integrally cast projections 221. The brake pad 30 is received on posts 222
in apertures in the pad and forms part of an assembly comprising also a guide ring
224, around and slidable on the projections 221, on which the pad is retained by spring
clips 225. Each clip 225 has a generally rectangular base part by which it is held
in place between three upstanding locating pins 22, and an extension part curved to
provide a rounded surface engaging against a side of the brake pad 30.
1. A brake device for braking a shaft, the brake device comprising a brake disc (20)
carried by the shaft, and brake assemblies (30, 31; 30, 220) each including a brake
element (30) which is selectively movable into frictional engagement with the brake
disc, the brake assemblies being carried by a support member (2; 103; 202) which can
be pivoted between an operative position in which the brake elements of the brake
assemblies can engage the brake disc and a servicing position in which the brake assemblies
are spaced from the brake disc, characterised in that the support member comprises
a front portion (2; 102; 202) of a housing in which the brake disc (20) is contained,
the front portion being pivoted on a fixed rear portion (4; 104; 204) of the housing,
through which the shaft protrudes, about a pivot axis transverse to the brake disc
axis.
2. A brake device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pivot axis is below the brake
disc (20).
3. A brake device as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the pivot axis extends generally
horizontally.
4. A brake device as claimed in claim 1 , 2 or 3 wherein the front housing portion
(2; 102; 202) is pivoted on the rear housing portion (4; 104; 204) by pivot bolts
(12) which are readily withdrawable to allow separation of the two housing portions.
5. A brake device as claimed in 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein each brake element (30) is movable
axially of the shaft to engage a face of the disc (20), wherein at least one further
brake element is engageable with the opposite face of the brake disc, and wherein
the brake disc is readily removable from the shaft to permit acces to the at least
one further brake element.
6. A brake device as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the front housing portion
(2; 102) has integrally formed guide means (44) for the brake elements (30).
7. A brake device as claimed in claim 6 having replaceable slide inserts (103) between
the guide means (44) and the brake element (30).
8. A brake device as claimed in any preceding claim having brake element guide means
in the form of posts received (222) in apertures in each brake element (30).
9. A brake device as claimed in any preceding claims having brake element guide means
in the form of spring clips (225) located by pins (226).
10. A brake device as claimed in any preceding claim wherein each brake assembly comprises
a fluid pressure actuator (31; 220) for moving the brake element (30) and wherein
the front housing portion (2; 102; 202) has integrally formed locating means (40,
41, 42; 221, 224) for locating the actuators.
11. A brake device as claimed in claim 10 wherein the rear housing portion has an
integrally formed selection manifold (210) for controlling distribution of pressure
fluid to the actuators (31; 220).
12. A brake device as claimed in any preceding claims wherein the brake assemblies
(30, 31; 30, 220) carried by the front housing portion (2; 102; 202) are generally
uniformly spaced around the brake disc axis.
1. Bremsvorrichtung zum Bremsen einer Welle, wobei die Bremsvorrichtung folgendes
aufweist: eine von der Welle getragene Bremsscheibe (20) und Bremsanordnungen (30,
31; 30, 220), deren jede ein Bremselement (30) umfaßt, welches selektiv in Reibungseingriff
mit der Bremsscheibe bewegbar ist, wobei die Bremsanordnungen durch ein Tragglied
(2; 103; 202) getragen werden, welches zwischen einer Betriebsposition und einer Wartungsposition
bewegt werden kann, wobei in der Betriebsposition die Bremselemente mit der Bremsscheibe
in Eingriff stehen können, und wobei in der Wartungsposition die Bremsanordnungen
von der Scheibe mit Abstand angeordnet sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Tragglied
ein Vorderteil (2; 102; 202) eines Gehäuses aufweist, in dem die Bremsscheibe (20)
enthalten ist, und wobei das Vorderteil auf einem festen Hinterteil (4; 104; 204)
des Gehäuses, durch welches die Welle ragt, um eine Schwenkachse quer zur Bremsscheibenachse
schwenkbar ist.
2. Bremsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Schwenkachse unterhalb der Bremsscheibe
(20) angeordnet ist.
3. Bremsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die Schwenkachse sich im ganzen
horizontal erstreckt.
4. Bremsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, wobei das vordere Gehäuseteil (2; 102;
202) auf dem hinteren Gehäuseteil (4; 104; 204) durch Schwenkbolzen (12) schwenkbar
angeordnet ist, welche ohne weiteres zur Trennung der zwei Gehäuseteile herausziehbar
sind.
5. Bremsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, 2, 3, oder 4, wobei jedes Bremselement (30) axial
zur Welle zum Eingriff mit einer Stirnseite der Scheibe (20) bewegbar ist, wobei mindestens
ein weiteres Bremselement mit der entgegengesetzt liegenden Stirnfläche der Bremsscheibe
in Eingriff bringbar ist, und wobei die Bremsscheibe ohne weiteres von der Welle entfernbar
ist, um Zugriff zu mindestens einem weiteren Bremselement zu gestatten.
6. Bremsvorrichtung nach irgendeinem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei das vordere Gehäuseteil
(2; 102) integral ausgebildete Führungsmittel (44) für die Bremselemente (30) aufweist.
7. Bremsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 6 mit ersetzbaren Gleiteinsätzen (103) zwischen
den Führungs-, mitteln (44) und dem Bremselement (30).
8. Bremsvorrichtung nach irgendeinem vorhergehenden Anspruch mit Bremselementführungsmitteln
in der Form von in Öffnungen in jedem Bremselement (30) aufgenommenen Pfosten (222).
9. Bremsvorrichtung nach irgendeinem vorhergehenden Anspruch mit Bremselementführungsmitteln
in der Form von Federclips (225) angeordnet durch Stifte (226).
10. Bremsvorrichtung nach irgendeinem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei jede Bremsanordnung
einen Strömungsmitteldruckbetätiger (31; 220) aufweist, um das Bremselement (30) zu
bewegen, und wobei der vordere Gehäuseteil (2; 102; 202) integral ausgebildete Anordnungsmittel
(40, 41, 42; 221, 224) zur Anordnung der Betätiger aufweist.
11. Bremsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 10, wobei das hintere Gehäuseteil eine integral
ausgebildete Wahlsammelleitung (210) aufweist zur Steuerung der Verteilung des Druckströmungsmittels
zu den Betätigern (31; 220).
12. Bremsvorrichtung nach irgendeinem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei die Bremsanordnungen
(30, 31; 30, 220) getragen vom vorderen Gehäuseteil (2; 102; 202) im ganzen gleichförmig
um die Bremsscheibenachse herum mit Abstand angeordnet sind.
1. Dispositif de frein pour freiner un arbre, le dispositif de frein comprenant un
disque de frein (20) porté par l'arbre, et des ensembles de freinage (30, 31; 30,
220) comportant chacun un élément de frein (30) qui est sélectivement déplaçable en
contact de friction avec le disque de frein, les ensembles de freinage étant portés
par un organe support (2; 103; 202) qui peut pivoter entre une position active, dans
laquelle les éléments de frein des ensembles de freinage peuvent attaquer le disque
de frein, et une position d'entretien dans laquelle les ensembles de freinage sont
espacés du disque de frein, caractérisé en ce que l'organe support comprend une partie
avant (2; 102; 202) d'un carter dans lequel est contenu le disque de frein (20), la
partie avant pivotant sur une partie arrière fixe (4; 104; 204) du carter, à travers
laquelle l'arbre fait saillie, autour d'un axe de pivot transversal à l'axe du disque
de frein.
2. Dispositif de frein suivant la revendication 1, dans lequel l'axe de pivot est
au-dessus du disque de frein (20).
3. Dispositif de frein suivant la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel l'axe de pivot
s'étend sensiblement horizontalement.
4. Dispositif de frein suivant la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, dans lequel la partie avant
(2; 102; 202) du carter pivote sur la partie arrière (4;104;204) du carter par l'intermédiaire
de tiges de pivot (12) qu'on peut facilement retirer pour permettre la séparation
des deux parties du carter.
5. Dispositif de frein suivant la revendication 1, 2, 3 ou 4, dans lequel chaque élément
de frein (30) est déplaçable dans la direction axiale de l'arbre pour venir en contact
avec une face du disque (20), dans lequel au moins un autre élément de frein peut
venir en contact avec la face opposée du disque de frein, et dans lequel le disque
de frein peut facilement être enlevé de l'arbre pour permettre l'accès audit au moins
un autre élément de frein.
6. Dispositif de frein suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans
lequel la partie avant (2; 102) du carter comporte des moyens de guidage solidaires
(44) pour les éléments de frein (30).
7. Dispositif de frein suivant la revendication 6, comportant des inserts coulissants
remplaçables (103) entres les moyens de guidage (44) et l'élément de frein (30).
8. Dispositif de frein suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comportant
des moyens de guidage d'élément de frein, sous la forme de broches reçues (222) dans
des trous prévus dans chaque élément de frein (30).
9. Dispositif de frein suivant lune quelconque des revendications précédentes, comportant
des moyens de guidage d'élément de frein, sous la forme de barrettes élastiques (225)
tenues en position par des tiges (226).
10. Dispositif de frein suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans
lequel chaque ensemble de freinage comprend un actionneur à pression de fluide (31;
220) pour déplacer l'élément de frein (30), et dans lequel la partie avant (2; 102;
202) du carter comporte des moyens solidaires de positionnement (40, 41, 42; 221,
224) pour tenir les actionneurs en position.
11. Dispositif de frein suivant la revendication 10, dans lequel la partie arrière
du carter comporte un collecteur de sélection (210), formé solidairement, pour commander
la distribution du fluide de pression aux actionneurs (31, 220).
12. Dispositif de frein suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans
lequel les dispositifs de freinage (30, 31; 30, 220) portés par la partie avant (2;
102; 202) du carter sont espacés de façon sensiblement uniforme autour de l'axe du
disque de frein.